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Postcard, Timothy Dwelle Jan 1995

Postcard, Timothy Dwelle

The Messenger

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Invocation Of The Muse, Timothy Dwelle Jan 1995

Invocation Of The Muse, Timothy Dwelle

The Messenger

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Blue Light Special, Kelly Pearce Jan 1995

Blue Light Special, Kelly Pearce

The Messenger

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The Muse Responds, Timothy Dwelle Jan 1995

The Muse Responds, Timothy Dwelle

The Messenger

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Just A Sonnet, Roman Bulawski Jan 1995

Just A Sonnet, Roman Bulawski

The Messenger

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On The Burning Of Anger, Mike Gifford Jan 1995

On The Burning Of Anger, Mike Gifford

The Messenger

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September's Evening, Siobhan Mulvey Jan 1995

September's Evening, Siobhan Mulvey

The Messenger

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Desert Bloom, Kelly Pearce Jan 1995

Desert Bloom, Kelly Pearce

The Messenger

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Come,, Joshua Hockensmith Jan 1995

Come,, Joshua Hockensmith

The Messenger

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Simple Thoughts About Higher Education, Ashley Broom Jan 1995

Simple Thoughts About Higher Education, Ashley Broom

The Messenger

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The Silent One, Mike Gifford Jan 1995

The Silent One, Mike Gifford

The Messenger

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The Silent One, Mike Gifford Jan 1995

The Silent One, Mike Gifford

The Messenger

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What Just Anybody Can Do, Mike Gifford Jan 1995

What Just Anybody Can Do, Mike Gifford

The Messenger

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Messenger - Spring 1995 Jan 1995

Messenger - Spring 1995

The Messenger

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The Literary Reputation Of Else Lasker-Schüler, Kathrin M. Bower Jan 1995

The Literary Reputation Of Else Lasker-Schüler, Kathrin M. Bower

Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications

Calvin Jones's book is an ambitious attempt to combine synopsis and critical analysis in a survey of over ninety years of international Else Lasker-Schüler criticism. Although Hones is careful to point out that his is a selective rather than comprehensive review, he covers a considerable amount of material over the course of six chronologically organized chapters. In his preface Jones is particularly critical of early reviewers and scholars who allowed themselves to be influenced by the poet's self-representation rather than forming their own judgments and notes the tendency in much of the criticism, both past and present, to conflate the …